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Vasai Girl Wins National Fashion Title with Collection Refreshing Heritage Textiles

By ANI | Updated: March 2, 2026 13:50 IST

PNNMumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 2: A final-year Fashion Design student from Amity University has brought national laurels to ...

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 2: A final-year Fashion Design student from Amity University has brought national laurels to Vasai by winning the top prize in the Elevated Indianwear category at the prestigious Liva Protege 25 competition.

Krishnapriya Girish Nair, daughter of Girish and Surabhi Nair, impressed a panel of expert judges with her innovative concept collection titled "Cheent CTRL+R." The grand finale was held on Tuesday at the Sofitel Mumbai BKC, where she competed against 239 other contestants from across the country.

Her winning collection offers a contemporary reinterpretation of Cheent (Chintz)the hand-painted, sun-dyed textiles that originated on the Indian subcontinent and became one of the country's first globally traded fashion exports centuries ago.

A 'Refresh' of a Rich Legacy

Rather than a traditional revival, Ms. Nair presents her work as a "recode" of history. The collection's title, "Cheent CTRL+R," draws a direct parallel with the digital command used to refresh a page, symbolizing her mission to update the classic Chintz aesthetic for a modern, global audience.

The designer achieves this by merging the fluid grace of the traditional saree with structured, contemporary silhouettes. Flowing saree-gowns form the core of the collection, creating a dialogue between nostalgia and rebellion. The garments, which blend heritage craftsmanship with modern construction techniques, speak a language of pixels, patterns, identity, and pride.

Her innovative use of fabric played a key role in the collection's success. By utilizing premium, sustainable materials known for their fluidityincluding Livaeco Linen Satin, 100% Modal, and Excel LinenMs. Nair was able to enhance the elegance and movement of each ensemble, reinforcing the theme of elevated Indianwear that is both rooted in tradition and globally relevant.

The collection stood out to the judges for its originality, strong execution, and compelling storytelling, earning Ms. Nair the top honor in her category. Alongside the title, she received a cash prize of ₹1,50,000, a certificate, and a memento.

A Homecoming Victory

The victory has sparked pride within the Malayali community and the residents of Vasai, who are celebrating the young designer's achievement. Through "Cheent CTRL+R," Ms. Nair has demonstrated that tradition can be confidently carried forward without losing its soul. Her win at Liva Protege 25 marks a significant milestone at the start of what promises to be a promising journey in the world of fashion

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